The Princess of Wales Conservatory at Kew Gardens is taking a voyage to China this February, courtesy of the latest annual mind-bending orchid display that takes over the iconic glasshouse each year. As ever, the exotic display will celebrate the natural beauty and biodiversity of its subject country: China is home to thousands of varieties of orchid, plus vast amounts of other flora and fauna besides. Look out for sculptures of dragons and Chinese lanterns, as well as intricately woven plant installations. There’ll also be ticketed after-hours events with live Chinese music, food, cocktails and dance performances.
Look, we get it. It’s cold, it’s dark, and we are truly in the depths of winter. But it’s not all rubbish, we swear! It’s the first weekend of February, which means brighter, warmer days and the promise of spring are on the horizon. In fact, it’s the time of the year when some of the best events and things to do come thundering back onto London’s cultural scene after a long post-Christmas hibernation period.
As we transition into a brand new month, London’s cultural scene is packed full of events and things to do. This weekend, get ready for warmer days by visiting the return of Kew Gardens’ annual orchid festival, which has a Chinese theme this year and will see the hot and steamy Prince of Wales Conservatory filled with your fave floral animal sculptures. For alternative theatre, head to The Globe to see a cerebral meta-version of Shakespeare’s The Tempest, or learn about the history of Samurai at the British Museum’s new exhibition.
Start planning: here’s our roundup of the best things to do in February.
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